China unveils unmanned aircraft powered by rocket engines for reconnaissance when satellites are down

Oct. 11, 2019
The unmanned aircraft is designed to gather intel rapidly in contested areas by surprise and especially when key satellites are no longer operational.

BEIJING – The People's Republic of China has unveiled a high-speed reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the country's recent 70th anniversary parade in Beijing. The Drive reports. Continue reading original article

The Military & Aerospace Electronics take:

11 Oct. 2019 -- The unmanned aircraft is designed to gather intel rapidly in contested areas by surprise and especially when key satellites are no longer operational.

The two WZ-8s put on display for the anniversary parade appear to be real aircraft, not mockups. These could be early demonstrators or an early production configuration, we just don't know.

The WZ-8 is an air-launched, high-speed, high-altitude, unmanned reconnaissance aircraft that is recoverable via a runway. What's new is that we now know its propulsion method -- rocket engines. In other words, it isn't an air breather.

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John Keller, chief editor
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